Mustang Solo...ouch
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Mustang Solo...ouch
I picked up a Mustang Solo (13.5 in wide) last week. I put about a 6 hour ride on her and I was some kind of sore by the end of the ride. I continued to be sore the next day...mostly due to muscle aches from the slightly different seating position. Has anyone had this experience on a Mustang? I need to return it to the dealer by Saturday, but the seat appeals in a couple of ways. The price first of all (although, I am not so cheap I would forgo comfort), secondly it kept me comfortable for much longer than the stock seat, does this seat get any more comfortable with age? I have heard that Mustang doesn't require break in, but is that really true? The problem seems to occur first under my left leg where the seat stops on the sides. It's right on the underside of my thigh. I might try the Corbin, but that hits me in my back pocket and I would want it to be far more comfortable to justify the cost. I think the Corbin is only 12.5 inches wide which is another concern. I also want to mention, I am not interested in the 16 inch wide solo that Mustang offers.
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RE: Mustang Solo...ouch
Yeah...I'll second that....I had a Mustang on my Yamaha, and it was the most comfortable seat I've ever sat on. I don't really remember if I had to break it in...I guess just because it was so much more comfortable than stock, I didn't even think about it. I think you'll be hard pressed to find something better. Just my opinion.
Good luck man.
Todd
Good luck man.
Todd
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RE: Mustang Solo...ouch
Judging from your post, I get the impression that you have the opportunity to try the seats before you buy them. If that is the case, then by all means try the Corbin.
I had a Mustang for a while and then went to Corbin. I would never go back. I found that the Corbin looks a lot better, it is more comfortable, for my butt anyway, and it will definately outlast the Mustang if it is properly taken care of.
The Mustang has a vinyl seat panel while the Corbin has leather. With a little leather treatment once in a while, the leather will last much longer. The leather also breaths much better eliminating hot spots.
Just a suggestion if you have the chance to try before you buy.
Regards,
Bill
I had a Mustang for a while and then went to Corbin. I would never go back. I found that the Corbin looks a lot better, it is more comfortable, for my butt anyway, and it will definately outlast the Mustang if it is properly taken care of.
The Mustang has a vinyl seat panel while the Corbin has leather. With a little leather treatment once in a while, the leather will last much longer. The leather also breaths much better eliminating hot spots.
Just a suggestion if you have the chance to try before you buy.
Regards,
Bill
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RE: Mustang Solo...ouch
I've got a Mustang Vintage Wide Solo with removable backrest on my '05 Lowrider. Fit and finish is great and comfort is outstanding. I think it was money well spent. Going from a stock seat to the Mustang took a little getting used to. But I'm a happy camper and so is my butt.[sm=biker.gif]
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RE: Mustang Solo...ouch
Thanks for all the feedback once again. Safe money says keep the mustang. The corbin would have to be SUBSTANTIALLY better to argue the price and unfortunately I am not willing to have $600 floating around to try two seats at a time. I sincerely appreciate everyones comment.